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Does 'raw' mean 'circulated'? BST gone bad...seller 'SILVERPOP'
Having a problem with a BST transaction, but before I place blame on the seller, I'm wondering what you all think? Seller posted a BST FS thread, of 6 raw Roosies. Seller posts an image of an UNC '62 Roosie, no other images of the other 5 coins (seller conveniently deletes everything from the thread). I message the seller, my first message to him, and specifically state, and I quote, "If the other 5 coins are in the same condition as the '62 you have imaged, then the need to get them for the Dansco....". In another message to the seller, I stated this, "Give me a heads-up when you get it (meaning my payment), and I look forward to putting some NICE unc Roosies in my Dansco."
Now, if you're the seller, and were to read this, and you KNOW the other 5 coins are NOT in the same condition as the one imaged and posted in the offering, and it is quite obvious that the buyer is looking for 6 UNCs, do you have an obligation to tell the potential buyer, who spelled out twice that he was looking for UNCs, that the other 5 coins you did NOT have imaged, are NOT in the same condition, they are NOT UNC?? Do you just send the one unc coin you imaged, and 5 circulated coins?
After receiving the package (no tracking), and seeing pocket change, I message the seller and ask if this is a joke, did he send the wrong package, and that I'd like to return them, as the other 5 are circulated. The seller's response.....
"what do you think RAW MEANS? ever heard of the PM function you should of sent me a PM before buying but no you just thought they were UNC, wild guess RAW most likely means they have seen use NO RETURNS A DEAL IS A DEAL I bought these RAW from a coin shop whatever the issue is not my problem
next time if you want UNC buy slabbed coins"
DOES 'raw' "most likely mean they have seen use"??? His statement that I did not ask is a crock....while it wasn't in the form of a question, I specifically stated "as long as they look like the '62 (the only one of the 6 he imaged). Is the seller obligated to tell me the rest of the 6 are circulated? While I did NOT put it in the form of a question, I believe I made it clear what I was looking for. I WASN'T expecting MS67 coins, but WAS looking for nice, unc album coins, like the coin he posted.
OK, that's the whole story....the seller CANNOT deny I messaged him twice, stating I was looking for 6 uncs. Who is at fault? Am I because I never ASKED, but made a statement saying what I was looking for, that I just 'thought' they were unc? Were my messages clear enough that the seller should have come clean?? OR, Is the seller at fault, for seeing my messages, KNOWING I was looking for uncs for my Dansco, and not disclosing 5 were circulated???
All this over a $7 sale....but, I believe I made it clear what I was looking for. Am I at fault, or is the seller just wrong????
Now, if you're the seller, and were to read this, and you KNOW the other 5 coins are NOT in the same condition as the one imaged and posted in the offering, and it is quite obvious that the buyer is looking for 6 UNCs, do you have an obligation to tell the potential buyer, who spelled out twice that he was looking for UNCs, that the other 5 coins you did NOT have imaged, are NOT in the same condition, they are NOT UNC?? Do you just send the one unc coin you imaged, and 5 circulated coins?
After receiving the package (no tracking), and seeing pocket change, I message the seller and ask if this is a joke, did he send the wrong package, and that I'd like to return them, as the other 5 are circulated. The seller's response.....
"what do you think RAW MEANS? ever heard of the PM function you should of sent me a PM before buying but no you just thought they were UNC, wild guess RAW most likely means they have seen use NO RETURNS A DEAL IS A DEAL I bought these RAW from a coin shop whatever the issue is not my problem
next time if you want UNC buy slabbed coins"
DOES 'raw' "most likely mean they have seen use"??? His statement that I did not ask is a crock....while it wasn't in the form of a question, I specifically stated "as long as they look like the '62 (the only one of the 6 he imaged). Is the seller obligated to tell me the rest of the 6 are circulated? While I did NOT put it in the form of a question, I believe I made it clear what I was looking for. I WASN'T expecting MS67 coins, but WAS looking for nice, unc album coins, like the coin he posted.
OK, that's the whole story....the seller CANNOT deny I messaged him twice, stating I was looking for 6 uncs. Who is at fault? Am I because I never ASKED, but made a statement saying what I was looking for, that I just 'thought' they were unc? Were my messages clear enough that the seller should have come clean?? OR, Is the seller at fault, for seeing my messages, KNOWING I was looking for uncs for my Dansco, and not disclosing 5 were circulated???
All this over a $7 sale....but, I believe I made it clear what I was looking for. Am I at fault, or is the seller just wrong????
I'll come up with something.
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It has nothing to do with wear
But it is $7, not $7000.
Make a note to yourself about the seller for future reference, take a deep breath of fresh air, be glad that you are alive and that you live in this great country, and put it out of your mind.
Life is too short to get yourself upset over these things.
BST Transactions (as the seller): Collectall, GRANDAM, epcjimi1, wondercoin, jmski52, wheathoarder, jay1187, jdsueu, grote15, airplanenut, bigole
A coin in any condition can be raw.
All that said, the melt value of these coins is $6.78 so at least you can rest easy there.
Buying coins requires a lot of bridges to cross before payment is made.
As others have stated, raw=not encapsulated by a TPGS. Coin can easily be held bare in one's hand, without having to crack anything open (ie....an airtight encased coin is still raw).
Send me a PM on the coin dates/MMs you were after and I will see if I have them and will just send them to you.
Sucks when someone plays a game in selling things on the BST
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
kk
It is sort of a cheap shot to only show the best coin and say nothing of the condition of the others. Usually it's best to assume the worst condition and go from there.
Not all slabbed coins are UNCs.
Not someone I'd like to deal with
The seller should have better described what was being sold based on your PM'd comments and inquiry about condition, strike one. The seller is over the top in their response to your PM after receiving the merchandise, strike two. Raw = Circulated...seriously? Strike three.
But I also have to say that IMO the OP is over the top as well for starting a thread about a $7 transaction, where with a little more care this all could have been avioded. I know, its the principal of the thing, and I don't disagree but I guess I'd chalk it up to "live and learn". The cost of tuition for this lesson was pretty cheap.
Sorry you were treated shabbily on the BST.
Andrew
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Philosophically, you were right. In financial terms, it probably was a wash. One BU and 5 circ. commons are about the right price. Of course, that does not diminish the fact the seller was a little bit less than honest on the deal. . . .
Drunner
<< <i>RAW means not certified in a slab.
A coin in any condition can be raw. >>
This.
IMO, you were clear and asked the right questions, the seller is absolutely in the wrong and furthermore, rude beyond belief for such a small transaction. I'd hate to have to argue with him about anything of substance.
Please PM me his ID.
mbogoman
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And does both rather poorly it seems?
Then again, NotSure, you decided to buy them??
I'd call it even at this point in the match.
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<< <i>Having a problem with a BST transaction, but before I place blame on the seller, I'm wondering what you all think? Seller posted a BST FS thread, of 6 raw Roosies. Seller posts an image of an UNC '62 Roosie, no other images of the other 5 coins (seller conveniently deletes everything from the thread). I message the seller, my first message to him, and specifically state, and I quote, "If the other 5 coins are in the same condition as the '62 you have imaged, then the need to get them for the Dansco....". In another message to the seller, I stated this, "Give me a heads-up when you get it (meaning my payment), and I look forward to putting some NICE unc Roosies in my Dansco."
Now, if you're the seller, and were to read this, and you KNOW the other 5 coins are NOT in the same condition as the one imaged and posted in the offering, and it is quite obvious that the buyer is looking for 6 UNCs, do you have an obligation to tell the potential buyer, who spelled out twice that he was looking for UNCs, that the other 5 coins you did NOT have imaged, are NOT in the same condition, they are NOT UNC?? Do you just send the one unc coin you imaged, and 5 circulated coins?
After receiving the package (no tracking), and seeing pocket change, I message the seller and ask if this is a joke, did he send the wrong package, and that I'd like to return them, as the other 5 are circulated. The seller's response.....
"what do you think RAW MEANS? ever heard of the PM function you should of sent me a PM before buying but no you just thought they were UNC, wild guess RAW most likely means they have seen use NO RETURNS A DEAL IS A DEAL I bought these RAW from a coin shop whatever the issue is not my problem
next time if you want UNC buy slabbed coins"
DOES 'raw' "most likely mean they have seen use"??? His statement that I did not ask is a crock....while it wasn't in the form of a question, I specifically stated "as long as they look like the '62 (the only one of the 6 he imaged). Is the seller obligated to tell me the rest of the 6 are circulated? While I did NOT put it in the form of a question, I believe I made it clear what I was looking for. I WASN'T expecting MS67 coins, but WAS looking for nice, unc album coins, like the coin he posted.
OK, that's the whole story....the seller CANNOT deny I messaged him twice, stating I was looking for 6 uncs. Who is at fault? Am I because I never ASKED, but made a statement saying what I was looking for, that I just 'thought' they were unc? Were my messages clear enough that the seller should have come clean?? OR, Is the seller at fault, for seeing my messages, KNOWING I was looking for uncs for my Dansco, and not disclosing 5 were circulated???
All this over a $7 sale....but, I believe I made it clear what I was looking for. Am I at fault, or is the seller just wrong???? >>
Arg!
The sellers reply is enough for me to ask who this was simply because folks that sell coins to collectors have no business acting like such an ass. Not to mention the fact that the seller obviously has a screw loose in his/her book of knowledge!
Fault? The seller obviously chose to ignore your PM's regarding "uncirculated coins". As such, I would fault the seller for not being forthright.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>You appear to be right.
But it is $7, not $7000.
Make a note to yourself about the seller for future reference, take a deep breath of fresh air, be glad that you are alive and that you live in this great country, and put it out of your mind.
Life is too short to get yourself upset over these things. >>
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<< <i>Raw - not in a company holder
It has nothing to do with wear >>
yeah, what she said.
Please out the scammer so we all can avoid this dishonesty!!
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<< <i>RAW means not certified in a slab.
A coin in any condition can be raw. >>
This.
IMO, you were clear and asked the right questions, the seller is absolutely in the wrong and furthermore, rude beyond belief for such a small transaction. I'd hate to have to argue with him about anything of substance.
Please PM me his ID. >>
This is basically the post I was going to write. His attitude over a couple bucks isn't worth dealing with him, even if you were in the wrong by jumping the gun and paying too quick. Out him or PM me his username. >>
I would not want to do business with anyone like this (and wouldn't mind a PM so that I don't).
Yeah, $7...I wouldn't let it get to me. I'd just shake my head and move along.
Lance.
<< <i>You appear to be right.
But it is $7, not $7000.
Make a note to yourself about the seller for future reference, take a deep breath of fresh air, be glad that you are alive and that you live in this great country, and put it out of your mind.
Life is too short to get yourself upset over these things. >>
Absolutely, 100% yes.
Collecting 1970s Topps baseball wax, rack and cello packs, as well as PCGS graded Half Cents, Large Cents, Two Cent pieces and Three Cent Silver pieces.
If you buy a coin "raw" from a shop AND "raw" means circulated.... What is it called when you buy it and it is uncirculated? You "bought it uncirculated" from a shop?
Do we pocket piece a coin to make it raw?
Very, very strange usage of the word "raw" as uncirculated.
Phony is a compliment -- like "bad" is. Right.
More and more this trust is being broken. We need to work together and stop crap like this or it will be very difficult to buy and sell on the BST. I don't think any of us want that to happen.
Thanks for the PM Ken, appreciate it.
BST Transactions (as the seller): Collectall, GRANDAM, epcjimi1, wondercoin, jmski52, wheathoarder, jay1187, jdsueu, grote15, airplanenut, bigole
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Seller was trying to do exactly what he did: give the impression of higher quality coins.
Don't do business with him again.
Please PM me his name so I can avoid him.
But ultimately, DaveWcoins's advice should be written in stone. Or at least made into a sticky post, or put into someone's signature line.
<< <i>Make a note to yourself about the seller for future reference, take a deep breath of fresh air, be glad that you are alive and that you live in this great country, and put it out of your mind.
Life is too short to get yourself upset over these things. >>
ran into a seller such as this. While the money amount is small and weak points in both sides actions, I feel that
this should not occur on the BST and every effort should be made to insure that it does not happen again. Hope the
OP does not let this discourage him from future purchases on the BST and I hope the seller leaves the BST.
Just my opinion.
Jim
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<< <i>Please pm the seller's ID....from a previous reply about snarky comments and other posts I have a suspicion as to his identity. thank you. >>
Yeah....thinking the same way....and, if one were to search for that alias on the BST, one would notice (if it IS the same person) all the posts are deleted after they have done their bit...and even the way they are done would make me suspect (hind sight and seeing the whole thing)
Just sad all around. People can say what they want about the amount, people can say that someone should have waited, yada yada yada, but at the end of the day, the issue is on how the seller, who, IF it IS the person we may be thinking of, has been around the boards way long enough to know better.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
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You should have said simply, "Are the other coins uncirculated?" A yes or no response would have made both of your lives easier.
<< <i>You appear to be right.
But it is $7, not $7000.
Make a note to yourself about the seller for future reference, take a deep breath of fresh air, be glad that you are alive and that you live in this great country, and put it out of your mind.
Life is too short to get yourself upset over these things. >>
This^
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<< <i>You appear to be right.
But it is $7, not $7000.
Make a note to yourself about the seller for future reference, take a deep breath of fresh air, be glad that you are alive and that you live in this great country, and put it out of your mind.
Life is too short to get yourself upset over these things. >>
This^ >>
Life might be to short...but....The real question is ....Do you really want this shady character posting on the BST.
Raw is raw and has nothing to do with condition.
The sellers response was rude.
Let it go and move on, however please...
PM me his/her handle so that I might avoid them. (I don't do much BST anyways though this would be a good start in knowing who to avoid!)
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1) The OP could have and should have been more clear in any pre-transaction questions.
2) The seller, whomever it is, appears to be untrustworthy, or to at least have selective memory and communication skills and should likely be avoided.
3) "Raw" is not accepted as equal to "circulated"; but it is generally accepted to be equivalent to "uncertified".
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Fortunately the amount at issue is nominal and it would seem you got whatever you got for a fair price at the end of the day. But civility and propriety weigh most heavily here and both sides should be heard.
Also, it would be helpful for some if the parties user names were searchable relative to this issue. That might assist with deciding on future bst transactions.
here are the facts and feel free to legally disprove them( no opinions allowed just legal facts)
i'm not legally accountable for:
lack of common sense
lack of judgment
lack of understanding basic coin terms and their meanings
people not using the PM to tell the seller what they want
people thinking they are getting a rip when they aren't
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